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Can you survive without a car in San Francisco?

As long as you don't mind navigating the hilly terrain, San Francisco is a great place to be without a car. The city's historic cable cars can take you up some of the famous streets like Powell and Lombard Street and make stops at Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf too.



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You can live in Southern California without a car. The hauling capacity of a cargo bike and the power provided by the motor is two great reasons to leave your car in the garage and ride your bike instead. Within a perimeter of 40 miles, your Yuba Cargo Bike can take you almost anywhere you want.

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Unless you live in a big city like NYC, Chicago or San Francisco, you need a car to travel pretty much anywhere in the US. Americans are used to driving every day and therefore visitors have to adapt. Is it possible to visit California without a car? The answer is YES, you can visit California without a car!

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In the Bay Area, most neighborhoods in cities like San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland score high marks on the walkable index, mostly due to robust transportation networks and high numbers of pedestrian-accessible intersections.

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As one of the most walkable, bike-friendly and transit-connected cities in America, San Francisco is best explored by foot, on bike and on Muni, the city's public transportation system. We're here to help you get around San Francisco.

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Cable cars and street cars are San Francisco's historic public transit. Cable cars are located downtown and run on three lines: Powell-Hyde, Powell-Mason, and California Street. The F-Line streetcar runs up and down Market Street all the way to Fisherman's Wharf.

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A ride on the streetcar costs $2.25 for adults, and $1.00 for kids and senior citizens. You can pay this fee in cash, with a Muni Farecard, or a Clipper Card. If you're paying with cash, you must board up at the front of the streetcar.

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